How to Find a Routing Number Without a Check
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- 1). Log on to your bank's website. Search for "routing number" and look through the FAQs (frequently asked questions). There will likely be a section about the bank's routing number. If not, go to Step 2.
- 2). Access your account information and look at your account number(s). The routing number should be listed. Proceed to the next step if you cannot find the information.
- 3). Open a copy of your bank statement, either electronically or a paper statement. The routing number should be listed on the top. Go to Step 4 if you do not have a bank statement or access to the Internet.
- 4). Call the branch where you opened the account. A representative should be able to give you the routing number over the phone.
- 5). Contact the Routing Number Registrar directly. This organization is responsible for assigning the routing number for each Federal Reserve Bank.
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